Mobile Workfoce News
Fabrick expects £300k savings from first phase of mobile project

 

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Fabrick Housing Group has changed  its mobile systems supplier to 1st Touch as part of an expansion of mobile technology usage throughout the organisation. Initial annual savings, obtained in the first phase of the move

 to 1st Touch, are expected to be in the region of £300,000.


The main drivers behind the decision to go with 1st Touch were the

system's ability to encompass all the business demands that the chosen technology solution needed to fulfil, together with the software's ability to integrate seamlessly with Fabrick's existing Aareon QL Housing

Management system. Ann-Marie Lenagh, Fabrick's Head of ICT, said:

 

"1st Touch impressed us with the breadth of the solution and its clear understanding of our specific business requirements. 1st Touch is a

very professional company which ensures a strong working relationship

will evolve and continue to grow as we consider expanding the technology across the future phases of the project."

New Version of 1st Touch Mobile Innovates Across Multiple Platforms and Devices

 

multiplatform

1st Touch has launched version 4.5 of its acclaimed mobile workforce software. Whilst the new version has been developed using Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld technology it now includes additional support for Android, Apple and BlackBerry smartphones and tablets. Commenting on the launch 1st Touch CEO Robert Dent said,

 

""1st Touch acknowledges the importance of customer choice and will monitor industry trends and market requirements closely to consistently offer leading edge, best of breed software for the mobile workforce, across a wide variety of platforms and devices"

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In This Issue
Fabrick expect to save £300k
Multi-platform availability
Upcoming events
Three key benefits of mobile
Upcoming events 

Housing IT event

Edinburgh, March 29th, 2012 

 

InMotion
Gaydon, April 24th 2012

1st Touch is participating in several events over the next
few months, so come along
and discover how best practice
mobile technology can help
your organisation increase efficiency, achieve real cost savings and improve organisational performance. 
Three key benefits of mobile workforce technology innovation

  

1. Reduced costs
Reduce costs by delivering measurable efficiencies within the mobile workforce.

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2. Increased productivity
Increase productivity by optimising the mobile workforce

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3. Improved customer service
Improve customer service levels by introducing efficiencies and increasing productivity.

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